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Mark Dexter Tue Jun 01, 2004 04:23pm

Quote:

Originally posted by blindzebra

It does not matter what kind of foul you call on an illegal screen. What is important is saying loud and clear, "ILLEGAL SCREEN," then go report whatever you want.


No such animal . . .

I think you're always better off saying what the foul was - block, hold, charge, etc. Then, if people are still confused, add in a little flair and explain exactly what they did.

blindzebra Tue Jun 01, 2004 04:36pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Quote:

Originally posted by blindzebra

It does not matter what kind of foul you call on an illegal screen. What is important is saying loud and clear, "ILLEGAL SCREEN," then go report whatever you want.


No such animal . . .

I think you're always better off saying what the foul was - block, hold, charge, etc. Then, if people are still confused, add in a little flair and explain exactly what they did.

I disagree completely.

The block, hold, or push was caused by what? Not setting a LEGAL SCREEN.

This is not like saying reach or over the back, this is clearly saying what occured outside of the rules. It communicates to my partner, the players, the coaches, and the fans EXACTLY what has happened.

There is no confusion, so there is no reason to add a little flair, it is a confident and precise call.

TravelinMan Tue Jun 01, 2004 09:34pm

Quote:

Originally posted by blindzebra
Quote:

Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Quote:

Originally posted by blindzebra

It does not matter what kind of foul you call on an illegal screen. What is important is saying loud and clear, "ILLEGAL SCREEN," then go report whatever you want.


No such animal . . .

I think you're always better off saying what the foul was - block, hold, charge, etc. Then, if people are still confused, add in a little flair and explain exactly what they did.

I disagree completely.

The block, hold, or push was caused by what? Not setting a LEGAL SCREEN.

This is not like saying reach or over the back, this is clearly saying what occured outside of the rules. It communicates to my partner, the players, the coaches, and the fans EXACTLY what has happened.

There is no confusion, so there is no reason to add a little flair, it is a confident and precise call.

I'm gonna have to go along with zebra on this one. Saying loud and clear "ILLEGAL SCREEN" is what adds the flair and gets everybody's attention in the building. In fact, you really want to get attention, drop the "screen" part and just say loud and clear "ILLEGAL" with emphasis on the first syllable. Then, go report foul.


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